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127: Ann-Preston Bosher on Pediatric Physical Therapy & Trauma Care

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The work of Ann-Preston Bosher is three-fold: she’s a pediatric physical therapist, medical advocate, and an emergence coach. On top of her practice as a physical therapist, Ann-Preston is uniquely skilled in helping families identity and process trauma. She also strives to transform the medical profession from the inside by advocating for emotional intelligence in the profession and coaches individual clients in her business, Hyphenate Coaching.

In this episode, Ann-Preston shares her journey from working as a pediatric physical therapist inside family’s homes to realizing that in order to gain a deeper ability to help her patients, she needed additional training in emotional responses to trauma. Her work aims to help patients recognize and identify trauma so they can engage with the healing process.

Dr. Gertrude and Ann-Preston explore some of the unexpected places trauma can manifest in young families and how to address it. From these tender experiences, Ann-Preston shares the many ways she sees mothering and motherhood unfold and her own story of being a mother without children. The depth of Ann-Preston’s work reminds us how important it is to disrupt and expand the limiting narratives of mothering.

Episode Outline:

(05:13) From physical therapist to opening Hyphenate Coaching

(15:33) Family systems and medical trauma

(21:52) Shapes of motherhood and mothering

(25:49) Coming out as a mother without children

(39:36) There can be trauma in healing too

(46:07) What rewriting the mother code means to Ann-Preston

(47:15) Dr. Gertrude wraps up

Resources Referenced:

Women of Tomorrow podcast

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Connect with Anne-Preston Bosher

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Follow Hyphenate Coaching on Instagram

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Mentioned in this episode:

Learn more about the 2024 Spring Equinox Self-Mothering Retreat at https://www.drgertrudelyons.com/spring-equinox-24

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The work of Ann-Preston Bosher is three-fold: she’s a pediatric physical therapist, medical advocate, and an emergence coach. On top of her practice as a physical therapist, Ann-Preston is uniquely skilled in helping families identity and process trauma. She also strives to transform the medical profession from the inside by advocating for emotional intelligence in the profession and coaches individual clients in her business, Hyphenate Coaching.

In this episode, Ann-Preston shares her journey from working as a pediatric physical therapist inside family’s homes to realizing that in order to gain a deeper ability to help her patients, she needed additional training in emotional responses to trauma. Her work aims to help patients recognize and identify trauma so they can engage with the healing process.

Dr. Gertrude and Ann-Preston explore some of the unexpected places trauma can manifest in young families and how to address it. From these tender experiences, Ann-Preston shares the many ways she sees mothering and motherhood unfold and her own story of being a mother without children. The depth of Ann-Preston’s work reminds us how important it is to disrupt and expand the limiting narratives of mothering.

Episode Outline:

(05:13) From physical therapist to opening Hyphenate Coaching

(15:33) Family systems and medical trauma

(21:52) Shapes of motherhood and mothering

(25:49) Coming out as a mother without children

(39:36) There can be trauma in healing too

(46:07) What rewriting the mother code means to Ann-Preston

(47:15) Dr. Gertrude wraps up

Resources Referenced:

Women of Tomorrow podcast

Connect with Dr. Gertrude

Learn more on Dr. Gertrude’s website

Follow Dr. Gertrude on Instagram

Stay in the loop and sign up to Dr. Gertrude’s newsletter

Connect with Anne-Preston Bosher

Learn more on Ann-Preston’s coaching website

Follow Hyphenate Coaching on Instagram

And on Facebook!

Mentioned in this episode:

Learn more about the 2024 Spring Equinox Self-Mothering Retreat at https://www.drgertrudelyons.com/spring-equinox-24

  continue reading

153 episodes

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